论我国非国有经济的基本现状、产业结构、贸易结构和产业区域分布

IF 1.4 Q3 ECONOMICS CHINESE ECONOMY Pub Date : 1997-11-01 DOI:10.2753/CES1097-1475300666
Fang Xiangdong
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在过去的十多年里,我国的非国有经济经历了一个快速增长的时期。从1978年到1994年,非国有经济部门的就业人数和年均增长率分别是:就业人数为8.8%;工业总产值占比28.2%;商品零售总额增长28.2%;上缴政府的财政收入占16.9%。在每一种情况下,这些数字都远远大于国有经济部门的数字。有鉴于此,非国有经济在非农业就业工人(在整个经济中)中所占的比重从1978年的36.5%上升到1993年的60.1%。非国有部门占工业总产值的比重也从1978年的22.4%上升到1993年的65.9%。1978年,非国有经济占国民经济商品零售总额的比重为45.4%;1993年,非公有制经济占国民经济商品零售总额的比重上升到68.1%;同期,非公有制经济在上缴财政收入中的比重由13.2%上升到34.3%。考虑到这一切,我们可以合理地陈述一个基本事实,即非国有经济已经占到国民经济的一半。在下一篇文章中,我们将考察过去十几年来各类非国有经济的发展和增长状况。
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On the Basic Current Conditions, Industrial and Trade Structures, and Industrial—Regional Distribution of Non—State-Owned Economies in Our Country
For more than the past decade there has been a period of rapid growth of the nonâstate-owned economy in our country. In the period from 1978 to 1994, the following areas of the nonâstate-owned economic sector and their average annual growth rates were: number of people employed, 8.8 percent; gross industrial output value in this sector, 28.2 percent; gross amount of retail commodity sales, 28.2 percent; and amount of fiscal revenue submitted to the government, 16.9 percent. In each case, these figures are far greater than those that pertain to the state-owned economic sector. In view of this, the relative weight of the nonâstate-owned economy in terms of [its contribution to] the number of nonagriculturally employed workers [in the economy as a whole] has risen from 36.5 percent in 1978 to 60.1 percent in 1993. The industrial output value accounted for by the nonâstate-owned sector has also risen from 22.4 percent of the total [in 1978] to 65.9 percent [in 1993]. Whereas in 1978 the nonâstate-owned economy accounted for 45.4 percent of the gross amount of retail sales of commodities in the national economy, in 1993, that figure rose to 68.1 percent, while its share of the fiscal revenues submitted to the government increased in the same period from 13.2 percent to 34.3 percent. Taking all of this into consideration, we may rightfully state the basic fact that the nonâstate-owned economy already makes up, or occupies, half of the national economy as a whole. In the following article we shall examine the state of development and growth in the various categories and types of nonâstate-owned economies in the past dozen years or so.
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CHINESE ECONOMY
CHINESE ECONOMY ECONOMICS-
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期刊介绍: The Chinese Economy offers an objective and analytical perspective on economic issues concerning China. It features research papers by scholars from around the world as well as selected translations of important articles from Chinese sources. The journal aims to provide expert insight on China"s economic development and directions for future research and policy analysis.
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